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Rylander History
Opened in 1921, closed for 40 years... then a total renovation in 1999.
Moller Organ
The 1928 restored Moller theater pipe organ. It is one of only two theater pipe organs in Georgia theaters.
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Designed by C.K. Howell of New York with interior design by William Saling, also of New York, the Rylander was a visual feast of ornate plaster work, beautiful stencil patterns, and painted murals. Closed for more than 40 years, the theatre still has much of its original grandeur intact. Having reopened after an extensive restoration (4.8 million dollars), the Rylander Theatre is nothing less than stunning and is once again reclaiming its title as "The Finest Playhouse South of Atlanta."
A view of the restored auditorium looking from the stage. The Theater seats over 600 on three levels, the orchestra, balcony, and the gallery. The restored Theater looks exactly as it did in 1921 but is equipped with comfortable new seats and state of the art theatrical equipment. {gallery}architecture{/gallery} |
| Last Updated on Friday, 24 July 2009 09:04 |
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Designed by C.K. Howell of New York with interior design by William Saling, also of New York, the Rylander was a visual feast of ornate plaster work, beautiful stencil patterns, and painted murals. Closed for more than 40 years, the theatre still has much of its original grandeur intact. Having reopened after an extensive restoration (4.8 million dollars), the Rylander Theatre is nothing less than stunning and is once again reclaiming its title as "The Finest Playhouse South of Atlanta."